Book Description
Used by over 300,000 students, the best-selling CRIMINAL LAW is a truly distinctive text. The proven hallmarks of Joel Samaha's well-written and clear-but-sophisticated presentation of the law with carefully selected and edited, interesting case excerpts, make this text ideal for a wide array of teaching and learning styles. While the text is comprehensive enough to stand on its own, professors who prefer casebooks?but want to provide their students with the scaffolding to better understand and interpret the law?will have the flexibility of integrating the case excerpts into their lectures easily and effectively. Students will benefit from using this comprehensive criminal law textbook that includes carefully selected, integrated case excerpts.
About the Author
Joel Samaha is Professor of History and Sociology at the University of Minnesota. He teaches Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and The Supreme Court and the Bill of Rights, 1865 to the present. He is both a lawyer and an historian whose primary research interest is the history of criminal justice. He received his B.A., J.D., and Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Professor Samaha also studied under the late Sir Geoffrey Elton at Cambridge University, England. Professor Samaha was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1962. He taught at UCLA before coming to the University of Minnesota in 1971. At the University of Minnesota, he served as Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice Studies from 1974 to 1978. He now teaches and writes full time. He has taught both television and radio courses in criminal justice and has co-taught a National Endowment for the Humanities seminar in legal and constitutional history. He was named Distinguished Teacher at the University of Minnesota in 1974. Professor Samaha has published LAW AND ORDER IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, an analysis of law enforcement in pre-industrial English society, and he has transcribed and written a scholarly introduction to a set of criminal justice records in the reign of Elizabeth I. He has also written several articles on the history of criminal justice which have appeared in professional history journals and law reviews. In addition to this text, he has written two other textbooks with Wadsworth, CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, now in its Sixth Edition, and CRIMINAL JUSTICE, also in its Sixth Edition.
Criminal Law (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac) FROM THE PUBLISHER
Used by over 300,000 students, the best-selling Criminal Law is a truly distinctive text. The proven hallmarks of Joel Samaha's well-written and clear-but-sophisticated presentation of the law with carefully selected and edited, interesting case excerpts, make this text ideal for a wide array of teaching and learning styles. While the text is comprehensive enough to stand on its own, professors who prefer casebooksbut want to provide their students with the scaffolding to better understand and interpret the lawwill have the flexibility of integrating the case excerpts into their lectures easily and effectively. Students will benefit from using this comprehensive criminal law textbook that includes carefully selected, integrated case excerpts.
SYNOPSIS
Samaha (criminal law, University of Minnesota) stresses both the general principles that apply to all of criminal law and the specific elements of particular crimes, in this text/CD-ROM package for undergraduates. Case excerpts are tailored to teach students the principles, doctrines, and rules of criminal law with an eye toward policy rather than the technical knowledge needed by lawyers. This eighth edition features new cases, a new chapter on crimes against the state, and new material on identity theft. Chapter summaries are now in detailed outline form. The CD-ROM contains interactive summaries, assignments, flash cards, and the text of the US Constitution and the First, Eighth, and 14th Amendments. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR